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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about arts" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing topics related to the field of arts, but it should be "about art" when referring to the subject in a general sense.
Example: "The lecture was about art and its impact on society."
Alternatives: "regarding art" or "concerning the arts".
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"It's a great thing for artists to find someone who cares deeply about the arts, who might introduce them to others who care deeply about arts, who might support other projects of theirs, who could really open doors".
What about arts in our schools?
There's an old joke about arts students.
Decisions about arts funding should be made at the hub.
Now, maybe she is right about arts education.
COMMENT FROM STEVED: And what about arts and music?
Mr. Blakely was passionate about arts, literature and Spanish culture.
Talk story about Arts Councils of America, Inc., which held its national.conference here recently, & its president, R. Philip Hanes , Jr
And yet there's a germ of an important economic argument buried in what the ASI says about arts degrees.
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